Evers proposes 8-cent gas tax hike as budget checks off string of Democratic priorities
Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday issued a blueprint for reshaping state government after eight years of GOP control, proposing a boost in the minimum wage, the repeal of drug testing for those on food stamps and a goal of all electricity produced in Wisconsin being carbon free by 2050.
The Dems first state budget also would increase the states gas tax by 8 cents a gallon. His office estimated that would cost the typical driver $3 a month and contribute to a $520 million bump to the transportation fund over the next two years.
But he also coupled that hike with a call to eliminate the minimum markup on gas, which his administration said would largely blunt the impact of the gas tax increase.
Likewise, he is seeking to cap a tax credit for manufacturers, limit exclusions for capital gains and update the states tax code to match federal law. Those moves, combined with efforts to improve collections of whats already owed the state, would generate $1.6 billion in additional tax money.
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